Functions of interacting molecular complexes are uncovered through a novel method of aligning the interaction interface of each complex.
An integrated set of genetic mechanisms controls whether bees behave as foragers or nurses.
Performance analysis reveals how different resource allocation schemes may impact the energy efficiency of a cognitive radio system.
Specialized word search method sheds light on phenotypic similarity of diseases.
Dr. Osama Amin has been elevated to the rank of Senior Member of IEEE. This is considered an important honor since only 8% of nearly 400,000 IEEE members are Senior Members because of their superior professional achievements.
An improved peak fitting procedure enables a better determination of protein structures.
An algorithm that maximizes the difference between data categories achieves high accuracy in classifying faces.
Ghanem works in the Visual Computing Center (VCC) and is interested in computer vision, image processing, and machine learning.
KAUST’s new supercomputer will enable ground-breaking scientific modeling and analysis in Saudi Arabia and worldwide.
Regulating an overlooked set of genes may help biologists manipulate cells to find new therapy options.
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has awarded a Humboldt Research Award to Prof. Wolfgang Heidrich.
There were over 15 faculty members that helped, dedicated there time, and worked together to create an experience that everyone could enjoy. With effort, creativity, passion, collaboration, and dedication these faculty members made this whole event possible!
Prof. Basem Shihada and his previous research scientist Kamran Jamshaid obtained a US Patent for their technology on optimizing buffer sizing for multi-hop networks.
Anas Daghistani, MSc Alumni in the Computer Science (CS) Program at the Computer, Electrical, and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) division received the best paper award at the International Conference on Wireless and Mobile.
Dr. Basem Shihada and Dr. Sajid Ahmed have been elevated to the rank of Senior Member of IEEE. This is considered a significant honor since only 8% of nearly 400,000 IEEE members are Senior Members because of their superior professional achievements.